Hervey Bay is located in southeast Queensland, named after the famous Captain James Cook (Captain James Cook) who passed by in 1770, and is about 290 kilometers south of Queensland's revenue Brisbane.
Hervey Bay is both a water paradise and the best place to experience place to experience Australia's wild natural environment. The Hervey Bay waters are safe and protected. They are well suited swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing and fishing all year round.
Hervey Bay is one of the best places to watch whales around the world, known as the Australian Whaling Capital, with annual winter (July-November) humpback whales along the Queensland coastline, swimming from the South Pole to the warm waters of the Whitsundays (Whitsundays) through the watery Hervey Bay of mating and breast-feeding cubs. Visitors can cruise ships at Urangan wharf (Uran Pier) to watch the funny and mischievous waters of whales, as well as dolphins, dugongs and turtles.
Moreover, Hervey Bay is the wharf location of the ferry to the World Heritage site, Freesa, also translated by Fraser Island,.
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Airport(s) of Hervey Bay
Hervey Bay Airport (Code: HVB)
Visitor centre of Hervey Bay